Here are 5 famous actresses from Czech Republic were born in 1939:
Eva Pilarová (August 9, 1939 Brno-) a.k.a. Pilarová, Eva is a Czech musician, singer-songwriter, actor and singer.
She started her career as a singer in the late 1950s and became known for her unique voice and powerful performances. Pilarová's music crosses multiple genres including big band, jazz, pop and rock. She has recorded over 500 songs and has received numerous awards, including the prestigious Thalia Award for her contribution to Czech culture. In addition to her successful music career, Pilarová has also acted in several films and television shows. She is considered one of the most important figures in Czech music history and continues to be beloved by fans around the world.
Naďa Urbánková (June 30, 1939 Nová Paka-) otherwise known as Urbánková, Naďa, Naděžda Balabánová or Nadezda Balabánová is a Czech singer and actor. Her child is called Jana Fabiánová.
Born in Nová Paka, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic), Naďa Urbánková began her career as a singer in the 1960s. She quickly became one of the most popular singers in Czechoslovakia, known for her powerful voice and emotional performances. Urbánková also starred in various film and television productions, displaying her acting talent. Throughout her career, she won several awards, including the Golden Nightingale, a prestigious music award in the Czech Republic. Urbánková was associated with the Czechoslovakia Communist Party and had close ties with the former Czechoslovakian President Gustáv Husák. After the Velvet Revolution in 1989, she retired from music and acting. In 2013, she was awarded the medal of merit for her contributions to Czech culture. Today, Naďa Urbánková is considered an icon in Czech entertainment history, with her music and films still enjoyed by many.
Zuzana Fišárková (February 11, 1939 Prague-) is a Czech actor.
Fišárková began her acting career in the 1960s, appearing in various Czech films and television shows. She is best known for her role as Zdena in the 1970 film, "Birds, Orphans and Fools," which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Fišárková continued to act throughout the 1970s and 1980s, and in the 1990s, she became a regular on Czech television. She has also done voice-over work for animated films and television shows. Outside of acting, Fišárková has been active in human rights advocacy and environmental causes. She was awarded the Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk in 2010 for her contributions to Czech culture.
Gabriela Vránová (July 27, 1939 Nové Mesto nad Váhom-) is a Czech actor. Her child is called Ondrej Kepka.
Vránová graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 1960 and began her acting career in Košice. From there, she worked at various theaters across Czechoslovakia, including the Slovak National Theater in Bratislava and the National Theater in Prague. Vránová became known for her role as Bára in Jaromil Jireš's film Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970) and for her work in the television series The Old Czech Legends (1983). In addition to her acting, Vránová has translated several plays from Polish and Ukrainian into Czech. She has received numerous awards for her contributions to Czech theater and film, including the Thalia Award and the Medal of Merit.
Jaroslava Panýrková (June 3, 1939 Prague-) is a Czech actor, announcer and television presenter.
Jaroslava Panýrková started her career as a theater actress in Prague in the early 1960s. She played various roles in a number of Czech plays until she made her television debut in 1966. She then went on to become one of the most popular television personalities of her time. She presented a variety of shows, including music programs, talk shows, and game shows. In addition to her presenting career, Panýrková acted in a number of movies and TV series throughout her career. She was well-known for her portrayal of Mother Superior in a TV series called "The Old Czech Legends" (1980). Panýrková has won several awards for her contribution to Czech television and theater. She continues to be a prominent figure in Czech media and continues to work as an actress and presenter.